Conflict Management and Peace Building
After 10 years of violent conflict where many were killed or disappeared and considering the current semi-latent conflict in the Terai, 'Conflict management and Peace building' is essential to the building of democracy in Nepal. MS Nepal spends 15% of its ressources on this theme and you can read more below:
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Peace Fair 08 |
| 09 December 2008 |
| On November 21st and 22nd MS Nepal took part in organising a peace fair in the National Academy Centre, Kathmandu. |
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No more white cars |
| 12 August 2008 |
| Report on Conflict Management in southern Nepal: The civil society organisations in Kapilvastu are fed up with donors coming as disaster tourists in their big white cars. |
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From revolutionary to CA member |
| 11 August 2008 |
| Leela Sumai Magar, Palpa, is one of the thirty women elected for the Constituent Assembly. She is a long-time friend of MS Nepal Partner Social Resource Development Center (SRDC). |
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Why do we need commissions |
| 11 August 2008 |
| Advocacy Forum urges all Nepalese NGOs working with Peace and Reconciliation to pressurize the government to include the voice of the people in their work. |
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In fear of the future |
| 01 August 2008 |
| Seven months after the Kapilvastu riots in autumn 2007, 47 families still languish in shacks and tents-like houses. The violence could break out again any time. |
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Post-conflict Education for Peace |
| 01 August 2008 |
| A small village school in a communal conflict-hit neighbourhood in southern Nepal tries out an internationally acclaimed life-skills education programme. |
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